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let's listen in there in ohio, ohio state university, to the first lady of the united states. >> oh, wow. wow. it sounds like you all are already fired up and ready to go. this is amazing. it is truly amazing. you know what, being here with all of you today, let me tell you, i'm feeling pretty fired up and ready to go myself. i really am. but there is a reason why we're here today. we love you, too. it's not just because we support one extraordinary man -- although, i'll admit i'm a little biased, because i think our president is awesome. and it's not just because we want to win an election. we are here -- we're here because of the values we believe in. we're here because of the vision for this country that we all share. we're because we want all our children to have a good education, right? schools that push them and inspire them, prepare them for good jobs. we want our parents and our grandparents to retire with dignity, because we believe that after a lifetime of hard work, they should enjoy their golden years. we want to restore that basic middle class security for our families b
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> formally this week, satellites would have been dominated by the race for the white house and the increasingly heating battle between the obama and romney campaigns. but president obama rewrote the script, catching the world by surprise with an unexpected trip to afghanistan where he marked the one-year anniversary of the death of the world's most wanted terrorist. >> one year ago from bases here in afghanistan our troops launched the operation that killed osama bin laden. the goal that i set to defeat al qaeda and denied a chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> the trip wasn't without controversy, some critics accusing the president of playing politics with the anniversary of bin laden's death, questioning whether romney's campaign would have done the same thing. romney this week picked up an important endorsement, the endorsement of the formal rival michele bachmann. jim acosta, romney still has an enormous amount of work ahead of him. >> th
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. >> and now he's headed to the united states. >> you never know. gwen: the distance from beijing to kabul is about 2,600 miles. i looked it up. however, it could also be measured this week as a distance between foreign policy success. the day before the president flew out of washington undercover of darkness on a surprise visit to afghanistan this week, the talk was all about whether he was exploiting the anniversary of osama bin laden's death for political purposes. the day after, not so much. >> as we emerge from a decade of conflict abroad and economic crisis at home, it's time to renew america, an america where our children live free from fear and have the skills to claim their dreams. gwen: but was the president's dramatic visit, in and out in just a little over six hours, about substance, peter, or was it about symbolism? >> well, you add a little dose of substance, you add a little dose of symbolism and you get a recipe for the power of the encumbantcy. mitt romney on the other side of the ocean is watching, as the president is able to comma
. >> and now he's headed to the united states. >> you never know. gwen: the distance from beijing to kabul is about 2,600 miles. i looked it up. however, it could also be measured this week as a distance between foreign policy success. the day before the president flew out of washington undercover of darkness on a surprise visit to afghanistan this week, the talk was all about whether he was exploiting the anniversary of osama bin laden's death for political purposes. the day after,...
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the united states was so quiet about this, as you know. the diplomats were saying nothing and wouldn't even confirm he was in the embassy until they worked this out. hillary clinton, meanwhile, is on her way for other meetings about security and the economy and they want to get this solved before she gets there. gwen: 300 miles to beijing, no one confirming it for a couple days he's being protected at the u.s. embassy and at first we're told he doesn't want to leave china. he wants to stay and continue his work. but that changed. >> that certainly did change. you saw all these amazing pictures of him with the u.s. diplomats. assistant secretary of state kurt campbell and ambassador gary locke and the legal advisor at the state department, hugging, clutching hands with him, he looked so happy. he was going to be transferred to the hospital because he broke his foot when he climbed over the wall and he also had other health problems from years he said beatings. but he got out and got to the hospital after saying he wanted to stay in china an
the united states was so quiet about this, as you know. the diplomats were saying nothing and wouldn't even confirm he was in the embassy until they worked this out. hillary clinton, meanwhile, is on her way for other meetings about security and the economy and they want to get this solved before she gets there. gwen: 300 miles to beijing, no one confirming it for a couple days he's being protected at the u.s. embassy and at first we're told he doesn't want to leave china. he wants to stay and...
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the most popular cultural person in the united states. raises more money than any one except george clooney for him. she was at a fundraiser talking about her husband's healthcare bill. she has put herself out there as a policy advocate. when you do that, do you put yourself in the spot light sufficiently to be critiqued for your policy views? >> well, i believe that whether you are president, president's wife or a potential president to be he's wife you are in a glass house and there is no way around that and everything that you do and everything that you wear is going to be critiqued as we have found out whether it is michelle obama's $2,000 sweater or ann romney's $800 whatever it was. >> not ridiculed to the same extent. she has never really been ridiculed by the late night comics. i don't remember. >> that is just a liberal bias. but what i think is interesting to note here is that women are smarter than this and americans are smarter than this and this isn't the spending we should be wore id about it. we should be worried about the
the most popular cultural person in the united states. raises more money than any one except george clooney for him. she was at a fundraiser talking about her husband's healthcare bill. she has put herself out there as a policy advocate. when you do that, do you put yourself in the spot light sufficiently to be critiqued for your policy views? >> well, i believe that whether you are president, president's wife or a potential president to be he's wife you are in a glass house and there is...
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the most popular cultural person in the united states. raises more money than any one except george clooney for him. she was at a fundraiser talking about her husband's healthcare bill. she has put herself out there as a policy advocate. when you do that, do you put yourself in the spot light sufficiently to be critiqued for your policy views? >> well, i believe that whether you are president, president's wife or a potential president to be he's wife you are in a glass house and there is no way around that and everything that you do and everything that you wear is going to be critiqued as we have found out whether it is michelle obama's $2,000 sweater or ann romney's $800 whatever it was. >> not ridiculed to the same extent. she has never really been ridiculed by the late night comics. i don't remember. >> that is just a liberal bias. but what i think is interesting to note here is that women are smarter than this and americans are smarter than this and this isn't the spending we should be wore id about it. we should be worried about the
the most popular cultural person in the united states. raises more money than any one except george clooney for him. she was at a fundraiser talking about her husband's healthcare bill. she has put herself out there as a policy advocate. when you do that, do you put yourself in the spot light sufficiently to be critiqued for your policy views? >> well, i believe that whether you are president, president's wife or a potential president to be he's wife you are in a glass house and there is...
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i move to nominate jim gray for rice president of the united states. [applause] >> jim gray has been nominated. >> and scotty bowman from michigan and i nominate lee wrights or vice-president of the united states libertarian nomination. [applause] >> i nominate jim burns for vice-president of the united states. >> jim burns has been nominated. further nominations from the floor? seeing none, i will close -- sorry, i see one more. >> i am mary o'connor from minnesota. i nominate sam sloan for vice- president. >> i am sorry, i have been informed by his secretary that he is not eligible. further nominations? >> i nominate jim gray for vice- president. >> he was already nominated. if you like to nominate someone please come to the microphone. >> i have been informed that nominations are supposed to be in writing, so those who have done the nominating, there are three names that the secretary is already in possession of. the go-ahead and state your nomination, but submitted to the secretary. >> i am from the great state of florida. and nominate -- i nominat
i move to nominate jim gray for rice president of the united states. [applause] >> jim gray has been nominated. >> and scotty bowman from michigan and i nominate lee wrights or vice-president of the united states libertarian nomination. [applause] >> i nominate jim burns for vice-president of the united states. >> jim burns has been nominated. further nominations from the floor? seeing none, i will close -- sorry, i see one more. >> i am mary o'connor from...
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hillary rodham clinton made the statement that it's imperative for united states that it's national security threat to have the state of open equality for women around the globe. it's exciting to see this. >> younow, there's the 15 winners of the past winners of the nobel peace prize -- of the nobel prize have banded together, it's called the nobel initiative. and they are actively using their platform to actively advocate for whole host of issue that impact women and using their voices. i'm saying beyond the three, i'm delighted that they all won, beyond these three the other women are in fact using their notoriety and organizing together to advocate. women have always been the victims of war, women and children. then they there are to asked to rebuild it. this just formalizes that. >> i'm glad to see that nobel committee is starting to go back to awarding people who are worthy of the nobel peace prize, unlike obama a couple years ago. these women are heroes, they help to bring attention to exactly what irene was talking about, the horrors of what's going on with women in other parts of the
hillary rodham clinton made the statement that it's imperative for united states that it's national security threat to have the state of open equality for women around the globe. it's exciting to see this. >> younow, there's the 15 winners of the past winners of the nobel peace prize -- of the nobel prize have banded together, it's called the nobel initiative. and they are actively using their platform to actively advocate for whole host of issue that impact women and using their voices....
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states so what the i.p.c.c. does is takes advanced military industrial complex technology and advocates to get that into local police departments and escalate things like the war on drugs and that's a major systemic part of this whole issue are identified journalist and occupy wall street activists keep us posted if you will on what comes out of the us appreciate you letting us use your film yes absolutely thank you very much well it is may the fourth so may the fourth be with you now really today is the unofficial star wars day and people around the world are celebrating in many different ways so we're going to take today to take a look at a russian media mogul who's working to make a science fiction science fact his team are creating androids that can not only imitate real people but they also see and respond to objects and faces and as our correspondent peter oliver found out the development can also help those with limited abilities. all over the world scientists are making leaps and bounds in robotic techno
states so what the i.p.c.c. does is takes advanced military industrial complex technology and advocates to get that into local police departments and escalate things like the war on drugs and that's a major systemic part of this whole issue are identified journalist and occupy wall street activists keep us posted if you will on what comes out of the us appreciate you letting us use your film yes absolutely thank you very much well it is may the fourth so may the fourth be with you now really...
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god bless the united states of america. -- god bless this brigade. god bless the united states of america. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. sit down. i'm supposed to do some questions. if you have some questions, i am happy to answer anything that you might want to ask about. go ahead. >> good afternoon, sir. i am lieutenant walker. my question is, with the military transitioning away from counterinsurgency in towards the hybrid threat likely trend against during our current recent rotation at the national training center, what will be the role of the armored force during and after this transition? >> we have been, as you know, going to the process of looking at strategy for the future. in part, because we are at the turning point after 10 years of war in part because we are facing record deficit and a record debt. and, in part because i think it is important to look get how -- look at how do we protect the finest force? the service chiefs and i sat down and said, what do we need to make sure we have the best military force in the world?
god bless the united states of america. -- god bless this brigade. god bless the united states of america. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. sit down. i'm supposed to do some questions. if you have some questions, i am happy to answer anything that you might want to ask about. go ahead. >> good afternoon, sir. i am lieutenant walker. my question is, with the military transitioning away from counterinsurgency in towards the hybrid threat likely trend against during our...
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god bless the united states of america. >> and we are off, everyone. that is the official kick-off to president barack obama's re-election campaign. you see him there with the first lady who did a nice job introducing him some 35, 40 minutes ago. a rousing speech delivered on the campus of ohio state university in front of a crowd of about 14,000 people. i'm joined by erin, liam and karen. karen, you go over each little detail of this speech and you're here in studio with me. you pars through etch and every word. there is a tenor of things, but also an analysis. one thing i found so fascinating. when he was talking about mitt romney, giving him kudos as a man who had run a large financial firm and run a state. he did not say he had run a business. >> yes. i thought that was a very interesting choice of words. having run a financial firm which makes people think of wall street, companies about restructuring, firing, stripping assets, not necessarily a manufacturing company. i think that was very intentional language. some of the language to try to refra
god bless the united states of america. >> and we are off, everyone. that is the official kick-off to president barack obama's re-election campaign. you see him there with the first lady who did a nice job introducing him some 35, 40 minutes ago. a rousing speech delivered on the campus of ohio state university in front of a crowd of about 14,000 people. i'm joined by erin, liam and karen. karen, you go over each little detail of this speech and you're here in studio with me. you pars...
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the united states, no more nighttime raids in homes by nato troops. no question that public opinion on this war has swung totally and four years. keeping troops there, now 2/3 of americans are getting out immediately. >> what about the osama bin laden issue? he talks about that frequently. people say he is speaking of football i should not be so gleeful. >> this from a party that reveled in talking about 9/11? this is what political candidates do. you don't take one of your signature, and hide it under a bush -- signature accomplishment and hide it under a bush. >> romney says that jimmy carter would have push that button. >> that probably is unfair. >> jimmy carter pushed a harder one to t tried a rescue operation -- he tried a rescue operation to yes, of course he would have. he showed in the rescue mission that unfortunately did not succeed. >> look, the secretary of defense was recommending against this mission, the vice president was not in favor. you cannot say i guess clear -- say it is clear. >> is the gloating over this thing? >> of course he
the united states, no more nighttime raids in homes by nato troops. no question that public opinion on this war has swung totally and four years. keeping troops there, now 2/3 of americans are getting out immediately. >> what about the osama bin laden issue? he talks about that frequently. people say he is speaking of football i should not be so gleeful. >> this from a party that reveled in talking about 9/11? this is what political candidates do. you don't take one of your...
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>>> the united states raises the importance of human rights and fundamental freedoms because we believe that all governments do have to answer to citizens' aspirations for dignity and the rule of law, and that no nation can or should deny those rights. >> tread cautiously! that's what u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton did in beijing on thursday by not mentioning head-on in front of her host the case of activist chen guangshen. chen is the chinese activist who arrived at the u.s. embassy in beijing last week seeking american help. he had come from the eastern coastal province of shandong where he had been under house arrest since ending a four-year jail term in 2010. chen is 40 years old, and is a pioneering self-taught lawyer who advocated on behalf of women subjected to forced abortions and forced sterilizations. policies undertaken by the chinese government to keep its enormous population in check. reportedly in march, chen escaped his captors by scaling a wall, meeting a car, traveling over 300 miles with a foot injury, to beijing, making the story more remarkable is that chen
>>> the united states raises the importance of human rights and fundamental freedoms because we believe that all governments do have to answer to citizens' aspirations for dignity and the rule of law, and that no nation can or should deny those rights. >> tread cautiously! that's what u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton did in beijing on thursday by not mentioning head-on in front of her host the case of activist chen guangshen. chen is the chinese activist who arrived at the...
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he pam president of the united states. >> yeah. >> is he part of the oligarchy? >> no. but the oligarchy can stop. >> newt gingrich would not have been running for a year without one person. >> you can't organize a political campaign without money. but you cannot actually arrest the power of the oligarchy by doing business as usual. >> it's just an impossible debate to have. >> no, it's not. it's a great debate. go ahead. >> it is when you can't speak. it's why it's impossible to have with occupy because you can change the purpose, you can change the movement every time i speak. if it's about capitalism, no, it's about money and politics. let me ask you this, in the end there's one common theme and it's almost autocratic. i ask you, who are you to say the right amount? who are you to say the right amount of free speech? >> i'm a scitizen of the united states who thinks i have as much right to voice in american politics as sheldon adleson. >> but do you have the right to shut down his voice? >> he can get on a street corner and talk as much as he wants. >> look, he didn'
he pam president of the united states. >> yeah. >> is he part of the oligarchy? >> no. but the oligarchy can stop. >> newt gingrich would not have been running for a year without one person. >> you can't organize a political campaign without money. but you cannot actually arrest the power of the oligarchy by doing business as usual. >> it's just an impossible debate to have. >> no, it's not. it's a great debate. go ahead. >> it is when you can't...
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a former member of congress, a former united states senator, a former vice president of the united states, an experienced nationally known sober steady republican named richard nix on is running for president. he wins in 1968. he wins re-election in 1972. he never makes it to the end of the second term because of a little complication called watergate. in 1968 he was at the height of his appeal and he was a communist. see his campaign slogan, forward together. this is from the republican national committee archives. see the slogan at the bottom. bushy haired richard nixon communist. the reason you know that slogan indicates he's a communist because today's conservatives say so. i thought this was debunked already but conservatives even know, this is from last night on glenn beck's internet tv show, conservatives are still stuck on this. president obama's web video that came out ended with this slogan forward. the right just went nuts that the word forward was the obama campaign's way of signaling that it is marxist. it seems to impose the economic system by karl marx on america. that pres
a former member of congress, a former united states senator, a former vice president of the united states, an experienced nationally known sober steady republican named richard nix on is running for president. he wins in 1968. he wins re-election in 1972. he never makes it to the end of the second term because of a little complication called watergate. in 1968 he was at the height of his appeal and he was a communist. see his campaign slogan, forward together. this is from the republican...
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he said he wanted to go to the united states. he said he could like to leave with hillary clinton on her plane. she's there for high level meetings. as we reported last night he phoned into an emergency congressional hearing that was called to discuss his case. he reiterated in the phone call that he wanted help from secretary clinton. it's all very dramatic. last night when we left this story it was totally up in the air as to what would happen on this today. the clock is ticking. today there does seem to be progress toward a new deal that could get him out of china and to the united states in way that did not escalate this any further. apparently he's now been offered a fellowship at nyu's law school. china said they will consider his request to become a student or a visiting lecturer. the u.s. government say they expect the request to be expedited. this is happening in the shadow of hillary clinton being in china. he's expected to depart on saturday local time but beijing is 12 hours ahead of east coast. she will be leaving mo
he said he wanted to go to the united states. he said he could like to leave with hillary clinton on her plane. she's there for high level meetings. as we reported last night he phoned into an emergency congressional hearing that was called to discuss his case. he reiterated in the phone call that he wanted help from secretary clinton. it's all very dramatic. last night when we left this story it was totally up in the air as to what would happen on this today. the clock is ticking. today there...
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states will proceed from this point forward. he took the opportunity, also, to mark one year since the death of osama bin laden and critics accuse the president of politicizing bin laden's death as did mitt romney. >> let's not make the capture of the killing of bin laden a politically divisive events. there are plenty of differents between president obama and myself but do not make up ones based on he may not have done this. it is disappointing and unfortunate. >> that was based on an ad that the obama administration released questioning whether or not mitt romney might have done the same thing in ordering the bin ben raid. so, how did the media cover it this week? >> they jumped all over the campaign, they thought it was inappropriate and i think the obama administration, the campaign, they will face a quality control issue on the videos. we will get to that in another segment. they have an operation out there in chicago cranking out stuff which employees up in their face and they are not paying attention. and just as responsi
states will proceed from this point forward. he took the opportunity, also, to mark one year since the death of osama bin laden and critics accuse the president of politicizing bin laden's death as did mitt romney. >> let's not make the capture of the killing of bin laden a politically divisive events. there are plenty of differents between president obama and myself but do not make up ones based on he may not have done this. it is disappointing and unfortunate. >> that was based on...
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embassy in berlin so was not allowed to enter the united states. a major disruption in court in the last five minutes. >> while that disruption was taking place, what about khalid sheikh mohammed. what was his democratic, his response. >> the reason it was a shock, they have been disconnected all morning. we saw him for the first time in years. his beard is now red. it's long. he was wearing a turban an reading glasses. he and the others ignored the judge all morning, refused to answer questions. many could be seen flipping through the koran, holding prayer beds. ignoring everything said to them. >> what was to transpired during the hearing, the attorney spelling out the case before them, reiterating the charges, what? >> we haven't even gotten to that point yes, fred. there have been so many issues that cropped up, it's a circus atmosphere. one defense attorney brought a complaint the female prosecutors are dressed inappropriately, that the defendants have to avert their eyes to avoid committing a sin. from what we saw, the female prosecutors all
embassy in berlin so was not allowed to enter the united states. a major disruption in court in the last five minutes. >> while that disruption was taking place, what about khalid sheikh mohammed. what was his democratic, his response. >> the reason it was a shock, they have been disconnected all morning. we saw him for the first time in years. his beard is now red. it's long. he was wearing a turban an reading glasses. he and the others ignored the judge all morning, refused to...
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states. >> yes, a positive citizen of the united states. if a few minutes i want to talk about how one politician decided to stop lying. it is time for a preview with alex witt. hi, alex. >> i want to stick around for that one for sure. as you have been reporting this morning the president officially kicks off the campaign in our hours. will start in the critic swing state of ohio. both he and the first lady will be giving speeches. we'll bring that to you live. it should start in an hour. >> an arraignment for the self-proclaimed shake mohammed has gotten off to a rocky start. in office politics, author, filmmaker, sebastian younger has taliban phone numbers and addresses. ela he tell us what he did with that info and why. the movie "avengers" is breaking records left and right. we'll tell you in must see. back to you with all of that. >> i love it. you're going to do that on the "avengers." maybe i will go see it. thank you. up next, can you believe that until this week there wasn't a single out gay republican state lawmaker? that all cha
states. >> yes, a positive citizen of the united states. if a few minutes i want to talk about how one politician decided to stop lying. it is time for a preview with alex witt. hi, alex. >> i want to stick around for that one for sure. as you have been reporting this morning the president officially kicks off the campaign in our hours. will start in the critic swing state of ohio. both he and the first lady will be giving speeches. we'll bring that to you live. it should start in...
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states with his family. the soviets whenever our banker, -- were never our banker, and that is a major difference. >> interesting point. >> the evidence indicates that he really did change his mind. i heard in an interview with the assistant secretary of state who was in on those meetings with him the entire time on the day we all thought he would be released and it was a good deal, and it was very clear that he was going to have a rough time, -- and itt want to l was not going to be easy. >> the u.s. crushed this to clear the decks for the summit? >> maybe. it is easy to feel noble about human rights, but what is the actual impact on u.s.-chinese relations regardless of what the specific facts are? that is the larger issue. we get emotional about defending the sky. >> if you want to be an emotional and very realpolitik and purely strategic come in the long run, the only way we will have a safe world and good relations with china is if it liberalizes. for liberalization, there is one thing that matters above
states with his family. the soviets whenever our banker, -- were never our banker, and that is a major difference. >> interesting point. >> the evidence indicates that he really did change his mind. i heard in an interview with the assistant secretary of state who was in on those meetings with him the entire time on the day we all thought he would be released and it was a good deal, and it was very clear that he was going to have a rough time, -- and itt want to l was not going to...
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fox news bret baier has more. >> the next president of the united states, ladies and gentlemen, mitt romney! >> hearing top democrats talk about wisconsin congressman paul ryan's budget that has already passed the republican house, you might think mitt romney has already chosen him to be on the ticket. >> romney-ryan plan. >> romney-ryan budget. >> romney-ryan budget. >> governor remain knee hasn't shied away from the ryan budget plan. >> i applaud it. it's an excellent piece of work and very much needed. >> this is a person who led a very clear path for our party and for our nation. >> romney is not just handing out compliments. many analysts say he's making a decision by openly talking about the ryan plan that is clearly seen by democrats as a fruitful line of attack for them in the fall. >> you campaigned with mitt romney in wisconsin. spent a number of days on the trail with him. he embraced your budget. is that a full embrace. >> i never expect people to embrace every little decimal point, every little stretchy line item. but it clearly he's embraced the kinds of reforms that we
fox news bret baier has more. >> the next president of the united states, ladies and gentlemen, mitt romney! >> hearing top democrats talk about wisconsin congressman paul ryan's budget that has already passed the republican house, you might think mitt romney has already chosen him to be on the ticket. >> romney-ryan plan. >> romney-ryan budget. >> romney-ryan budget. >> governor remain knee hasn't shied away from the ryan budget plan. >> i applaud it....
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the aloha state casts to boats for the next president of the united states, and money -- made his star for outshine his predecessors andrew and linden, governor gary johnson. >> mr. chairman, i represent the state of idaho, where we regularly lived under federal oppression crew the constitution forced upon us that stated by our federal government and largely owned, our state is, by the feds. we also live in the shadow of our recollections of that trilogy " -- of that tragedy called ruby ridge. but with hopes for a libertarian future, our delegation telecasts one vote for lee wrights and four votes for gary johnson. >> mr. chairman, the state of illinois, which has the distinction of being the only state in the union which the only gun you can conceal and carried outside your home needs to get reloaded at a drinking fountain, and where over half the prison population is there for non-violent drug offenses, and 30% are former governors -- [laughter] we are broadcast our boats as follows. 6 votes for gary johnson, 11 votes for lee wrights. >> i would like to turn indianas time at the micr
the aloha state casts to boats for the next president of the united states, and money -- made his star for outshine his predecessors andrew and linden, governor gary johnson. >> mr. chairman, i represent the state of idaho, where we regularly lived under federal oppression crew the constitution forced upon us that stated by our federal government and largely owned, our state is, by the feds. we also live in the shadow of our recollections of that trilogy " -- of that tragedy called...
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a woman's life span not united states is 80 but julia ends at 67. i gessner time was up. >> bob, what did you make of the hole -- the whole campaign? it seems like there is no spark of initiative on her part, other than to seek out a program. >>bob: she is not a fictional character. it is a real person. look, this is nothing they listen in the ad, that has been with every president since lbj but i'm not sure i would have used that as a campaign tool. if they got to the romney stuff, fine, but the fact is they focused on julia stuff. it is odd, frankly. >> i have to jump in. president obama last week exposed himself as the ego maniac he is by taking the military pictures of photo ops but today the campaign exposes the agenda. this is a redistribution socialist agenda, from a three-year-old to a 67-year-old woman, relying on the government every step of the way. really? really? absolute pure and simple communist, statism, obama no nomics. >> eric has given this more thought than the campaign. you can imagine, it would be cool if we put together a powe
a woman's life span not united states is 80 but julia ends at 67. i gessner time was up. >> bob, what did you make of the hole -- the whole campaign? it seems like there is no spark of initiative on her part, other than to seek out a program. >>bob: she is not a fictional character. it is a real person. look, this is nothing they listen in the ad, that has been with every president since lbj but i'm not sure i would have used that as a campaign tool. if they got to the romney stuff,...
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states and demanded that the united states not take the steps that they obviously took to get chen into the embassy. we don't know whether the u.s. has apologized yet. it does appear to have come close, through earlier public statements to committing not to bring other dissidents in. we don't know the full cost of the deal. >> greta: why does china want him at this point? i mean, isn't it just vindictive, why not get rid of him? he has been sitting there, causing trouble. i think, let him go. >> i think it is not clear at this point whether they want cokeep him and intimidate him or let him go. i think this campaign that we have seen in the chinese press to demonize him and call him a tool of the united states is consistent with either hopoth sis. but here's an penitentiary point. if he's allowed to leave, he won't be allowed to leave under terms where he will ever get back into china. he has been criticized for treason. if he gets to go to nyu law school, he better hope he can pass the bar because he's want going back to china. >> greta: is he the accidental dissident in the sense ther
states and demanded that the united states not take the steps that they obviously took to get chen into the embassy. we don't know whether the u.s. has apologized yet. it does appear to have come close, through earlier public statements to committing not to bring other dissidents in. we don't know the full cost of the deal. >> greta: why does china want him at this point? i mean, isn't it just vindictive, why not get rid of him? he has been sitting there, causing trouble. i think, let him...
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>> well, we have the power, because we are citizens of the united states of america and we have the power, because in montana we have initiative 166 and stand with montanians and we are saying that corporations are not people, and they are not allowed to bribe their way into the state capital or i guess even in washington, d.c. there is something really perverse about this. in 1977 congress said that the corrupt foreign practices act made it unlawful to bribe politicians in other countries, but now they are saying that a they can bride them in the united states, so we have a monopoly on bribery here in the country, and what is that saying to the rest of the world? corporations spend money in elections to get something. they get something which is lower taxes or less regulation and you can't describe it any other way. me as a shareholder, i don't dislike corporations, but if i were to ask the corporate ceo why we gave money in the last election, he would say to you, we have oget something, because for every $5 we spent, we get something back, and that is bribery. >> and i thought about thi
>> well, we have the power, because we are citizens of the united states of america and we have the power, because in montana we have initiative 166 and stand with montanians and we are saying that corporations are not people, and they are not allowed to bribe their way into the state capital or i guess even in washington, d.c. there is something really perverse about this. in 1977 congress said that the corrupt foreign practices act made it unlawful to bribe politicians in other...
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. >> we are talking about the president of the united states. i critize him i call him the president. it seems like everyone is bitchin about something. they are mad about something. i can understand displaced anger but i don't think they know what is going o. i just don't. it is understandable. and thep to say you expect everything else to be free or coming to you as if there is no cost that young man was not an to the crowd. a nation that once conquered the world that is it what a famous comment orsaid and that is america now. we have a block of the electorate who expect everything to be given to them. it is college stunes and it is begin to them for free boy people who drive attackss and work on factory lines. i hope they are not listening to them. >> i hold your intellect in high, high reregard you are a dishonest argument. >> to equate the occupy movement? >> and he came out. and he endorsed them. he is not. that is the folks that are demanding a free lunch . ther violent. >> ther notine the american demcraft. and ther people protesting. i
. >> we are talking about the president of the united states. i critize him i call him the president. it seems like everyone is bitchin about something. they are mad about something. i can understand displaced anger but i don't think they know what is going o. i just don't. it is understandable. and thep to say you expect everything else to be free or coming to you as if there is no cost that young man was not an to the crowd. a nation that once conquered the world that is it what a...